Red Sox CEO Drops Major Hint About Alex Bregman’s Future: "Big Moves Coming Soon!"
In a bombshell statement that has fans and analysts buzzing, Red Sox CEO has dropped the clearest hint yet regarding Alex Bregman’s future with the team. The cryptic comment has left many wondering if the Astros star could be headed to Boston, with some even speculating a trade or free agency move in the near future.
“We’re always looking at opportunities to improve,” the CEO said, sparking immediate rumors about Bregman’s potential role in Boston’s future. “Sometimes big changes are coming when you least expect them.”
With Bregman’s contract status and the Red Sox’s growing need for power hitters, the mystery surrounding his potential move to Boston has fans on edge. Could this be a game-changing acquisition for the Sox? The suspense is growing—the future of Alex Bregman in Boston is now anyone’s guess.
Eagles Star A.J. Brown Sends Strong Message on 1-Catch Game: ‘Excited for Week 2’

Eagles Pro Bowl receiver A.J. Brown insists he isn't bothered by his quiet performance in Week 1.
A.J. Brown isn’t sweating his quiet Week 1 performance.
The star receiver was targeted just once in the Eagles’ 24-20 win over the Cowboys, hauling in an 8-yard pass from Jalen Hurts with just under two minutes remaining.
With a Super Bowl rematch against the Chiefs on tap for Sunday in Kansas City (4:25 p.m. ET), Brown sounds ready to turn the page.
“I got zoned the entire game. I didn’t get one single man (coverage) rep,” Brown told NFL insider Jordan Schultz of “The Schultz Report.” “Obviously, there won’t be any separation. I’m not hurt and I won’t be a decoy. It’s just kind of how the game went.
“Just know I’m excited for Week 2.”
Brown Downplays Lack of Targets
Hurts attempted only 23 passes against Dallas, spreading the ball to six different targets. Tight end Dallas Goedert had a team-high seven catches for 44 yards, and running back Saquon Barkley had four catches for 24 yards. Aside from Brown, Jahan Dotson (three catches, 59 yards) and DeVonta Smith (three catches, 19 yards) were the only receivers to record a catch.
“You know, it’s not that’s not something I can control,” Brown said postgame, via Penn Live. “What I can control is my effort for when the ball does come my way.”
It marked just the fourth time in Brown’s Eagles tenure with only one catch. The last instance came in last season’s NFC wild-card victory over the Packers, when he had one catch on three targets for 10 yards.
While Brown’s lack of production may make for good radio fodder, head coach Nick Sirianni isn’t concerned. He insists it’s merely happenstance.
“When we talk about roles, I tell (our receivers), there’s going to be games like this,” Siranni said in his postgame press conference. “This is going to happen. To be what we want to be, A.J.’s obviously gonna have to be more involved in the offense. But some games go this way.
“I get that’ll be a story, but there are games that go this way.”
Super Bowl Rematch on Tap in Week 2
Brown, 28, has tried to ignore the chatter on social media about his stat line.
He told The Schultz Report: “I’ve seen a lot of stuff on the internet — ‘I had zero separation, I’m hurt, I’m a decoy’ — which is crazy because none of those things are true.”
The three-time Pro Bowler will look to rebound in Week 2 against the Chiefs, whose defense was picked apart by the Chargers in a 27-21 loss to open the season. Justin Herbert threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns, two of which went to Quentin Johnston.
In the Super Bowl LIX victory over the Chiefs in February, Brown caught three passes for 43 yards and a touchdown.